Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 11, 2258-2272, Copyright © 1993 by American Society of Clinical Oncology
Clinical staging versus laparotomy and combined modality with MOPP versus ABVD in early-stage Hodgkin's disease: the H6 twin randomized trials from the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Lymphoma Cooperative Group
P Carde, A Hagenbeek, M Hayat, M Monconduit, J Thomas, MJ Burgers, EM Noordijk, A Tanguy, JH Meerwaldt and R Le Fur
Institute Gustave-Roussy, European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Data Center, Villejuif, France.
PURPOSE: To compare (1) clinical staging and irradiation alone versus
staging laparotomy and treatment adaptation in patients with a favorable
prognosis (H6F); (2) two combined modalities in patients with an
unfavorable prognosis (H6U). PATIENTS AND METHODS: The H6F trial (n = 262)
consisted of randomization to clinical staging plus subtotal nodal
irradiation (STNI) or to staging laparotomy plus treatment adaptation
(adjuvant chemotherapy [CT] only in the 33% with negative laparotomy). The
H6U trial (n = 316) consisted of no laparotomy, randomization to
mechlorethamine, vincristine, procarbazine, and prednisone (MOPP) or
doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine, and dacarbazine (ABVD), and mantle
irradiation. RESULTS: In the H6F trial, 6-year freedom from progression
(FFP) rates (78% v 83%; P = .27) were similar in clinical and laparotomy
stagings, respectively. Survival rates were 93% and 89%, due to
laparotomy-related deaths. In the H6U trial, the ABVD arm had superior
results (6-year FFP rate, 88% v 76%; P = .01), but they were not
significant for survival (91% v 85%; P = .22). CT discontinuation due to
hematologic intolerance occurred more often with MOPP (14.5% v 7.3%).
Decrease of the pulmonary vital capacity ([VC] < 70% of the theoretic
value) was observed more frequently after ABVD than after MOPP (12% v 2%; P
= .08), with two lethal pulmonary insufficiencies occurring in the ABVD
arm. No modification of the isotopic left ventricular ejection fraction
(LVEF) occurred. Gonadal toxicity was less in the ABVD arm. CONCLUSION:
Early- stage patients benefit from treatment adaptation to initial
characteristics in terms of tumor control and late toxicities. Staging
laparotomy before STNI may be deleted even in favorable patients at no cost
to survival or FFP. In unfavorable patients, ABVD achieved better results
than MOPP, at lower hematologic and gonadal cost. Therefore, despite its
pulmonary toxicity, ABVD is the best choice to design improved CT regimens
associated with mantle irradiation.

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